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 July 10.
 Mr. URBAN,
 LANERCOST priory is omitted in the new History of  
Cumberland, though all the places around it in Eskdale ward  
are treated at large, and prints of it given in the second  
part of vol. I.
 Mr. H. has described it, in his Tour to the Lakes, in all  
the pomp and flowers of language. Forgetting that he was  
there "in the character of an itinerant only," he has  
preached a sermon on the languishment which hangs on the  
very curiosity which excited him to advance.  
Imagination is immediately figured from  
conception of the rites which once hallowed this  
place. The benevolent mind turns away from ideas of those  
horrid crimes which, through the corruption of men, polluted 
these holy mansions, and will not yield to the sable  
character which would blot out all pleasing visions."  
p.268. "It is profitable for the impetuous and ambitious  
spirit of youth to visit such a remonstrating
 
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